Dell PC2748, PC2708, PC2716, PC2724 manual

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Current Port Speed — The actual synchronized port speed, in bits per second.

Admin Duplex — Full Duplex (FDX) indicates that the switch interface supports transmission between the device and another station, in both directions simultaneously. Half Duplex (HDX) indicates that the interface supports transmission between the device and the other station in one direction only at a time.

Current Duplex Mode — The synchronized port duplex mode of transmission.

Auto Negotiation — Enables Auto Negotiation on the port. This feature is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise its transmission rate, duplex mode and flow control capacity to its partner (Auto Negotiation has to be enabled on both communicating devices to operate).

Current Auto Negotiation — Specifies the current Auto Negotiating status. The possible statuses are On or Off.

Admin Advertisement — Designates the possible parameters of transmission: Max Capability, 10 Mbps at Half Duplex, 10 Mbps at Full Duplex, 100 Mbps at Half Duplex, 100 Mbps at Full Duplex, or 1000 Mbps at Full Duplex.

Current Advertisement — Specifies the current advertised port rate and mode of transmission.

Backpressure — The Backpressure mechanism makes it possible to avoid a temporary congestion and buffer overflow in the switch, by prohibiting transmission from an input device to the congested output device, when the number of packets in the output device exceeds a given threshold value. The Backpressure mode is used in Half Duplex mode. The receiving port can use backpressure (that is, occupy the link so it becomes unavailable for additional traffic), to temporarily prevent the sending port from transmitting additional traffic. Backpressure can be enabled or disabled by setting the field.

Current Backpressure — The current backpressure setting.

Flow Control — The Flow Control mechanism enables lower speed devices to communicate with higher speed devices by requesting that the higher speed device refrains from sending packets. Transmission is temporarily halted to prevent buffer overflow. Flow Control can be enabled or disabled by setting this field. Enables or disables flow control, or enables Auto-negotiation of flow control on the port.

Current Flow Control — Specifies the current Flow Control setting. The possible statuses are Enable, Disable, or Auto Negotiation.

MDI/MDIX — Displays the MDI/MDIX status on the port. Hubs and switches are deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used, and the pairs are matched up properly. When two hubs or switches are connected to each other, or two end stations are connected to each other, a crossover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are:

MDIX (Media Dependent Interface with Crossover) — Use for hubs and switches. MDI (Media Dependent Interface) — Use for end stations.

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Contents User’s Guide October Contents Using the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Viewing Statistics Contents Introduction System DescriptionGigabit Ethernet Ports 16 1-Gigabit Ethernet Ports 24 1-Gigabit Ethernet Ports + 2 SFP Combo ports48 1-Gigabit Ethernet Ports Features General FeaturesHead of Line Blocking Prevention Management ModesVirtual Cable Testing VCT Auto NegotiationJumbo Frames Support AutoMDI/MDIX SupportMAC Address Supported Features Layer 2 FeaturesVlan Supported Features Class of Service CoS FeaturesEthernet Switch Management Features Port Default SettingsPage Switch Port Configurations Hardware DescriptionPowerConnect 2708 Back Panel PowerConnect 2724 Back Panel PowerConnect 2748 Back Panel Physical Dimensions Power LEDManaged Mode LED LED DefinitionsFan LED 2748 only Port LEDs10/100/1000BASE-T Port LEDs Managed Mode Button SFP Port LEDSwitch Ventilation Fan Cables, Port Connections, and Pinout Information1000BASE-T Cable Requirements RJ-45 Connections for 10/100/1000BASE-T PortsSFP Ports Power Connectors Internal Power Supply ConnectorPin Connections for SFP Interfaces Installing the Dell PowerConnect Installation PrecautionsOverview Safety Site RequirementsUnpacking Package Contents Handling Static Sensitive DevicesUnpacking the Device Mounting the Device Installing the Device Installing the Device in a RackInstalling the Device on a Flat Surface Installing the Device on a WallConnecting the Device to AC Power Supply Mounting Device on a WallConnecting the Device to the Network Back Panel Power ConnectorStarting and Configuring the Dell PowerConnect Viewing Switch OperationInitial Configuration Login Screen Click Apply Changes Page Using the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Understanding the InterfaceInterface Components Description Using the OpenManage Switch Administrator Buttons PowerConnect Switch Management ButtonsInformation Buttons PowerConnect Switch Management Buttons Description Starting the ApplicationResetting the Device ResetDisplaying Configuration on Demand Configuring System Information Defining Switch InformationViewing the Switch Status Defining Switch Information Viewing System IP AddressUpdating Static IP Address IP AddressingConfiguring Dhcp Client Defining Interface Configuration Interface ConfigurationPage Configuring the Interface Open the Interface ConfigurationViewing Jumbo Frames Creating Vlan Membership Enabling Jumbo FramesDefining Vlan Interface Settings Showing/Creating VLANsRemoving VLANs Open the Vlan MembershipConfiguring LAG Membership Updating the Vlan Interface SettingsOpen the Vlan Interface Settings Open the LAG Aggregation Configuration Adding a Port to a LAGManaging System Files Downloading Files From Server Downloading Files from ServerFile Download PowerConnect 2748 Switch Configuration Firmware DownloadConfiguration Download Uploading FilesOpen the File Upload to Server Copying FilesRestoring Company Factory Default Settings Click Restore Company Factory Defaults Click Apply ChangesAssigning Access Level User Rights Local User DatabaseOpen the Local User Database Integrated Cable Test for Copper Cables Adding a User to the Local User DatabaseDeleting a User from the Local User Database Running Integrated Cable Test Open the Integrated Cable TestClick Test Now Optical Transceivers Diagnostics Displaying Optical Transceivers Diagnostics Test ResultsOpen the Optical Transceiver Diagnostics Port Mirroring Click show AllAdding a Port Mirroring Session Open the Port MirroringConfiguring Storm Control on the PowerConnect Enabling Storm ControlModifying PowerConnect 2708 Storm Control Port Parameters Configuring Storm Control on the PowerConnect 2716/2724Following describes Storm Control for PowerConnect Modifying PowerConnect 2748 Storm Control Port Parameters Configuring Quality of Service Quality of Service QoS OverviewVPT Tag Classification Information CoS Services Defining CoS Settings Configuring QoS SettingsConfiguring the Trust Mode Mapping CoS Values to QueuesMapping Dscp Values to Queues Mapping a CoS value to a QueueMapping a Dscp value and assigning priority queue Page Viewing Statistics Rmon StatisticsViewing Interface Statistics Open the Rmon StatisticsGlossary Class of Service Duplex ModeBroadcast Storm Dhcp ClientFlow Control FragmentFrame Gigabit EthernetIngress Port IP AddressJumbo Frames LayerManaged Mode MAC LayerMask MulticastPage Startup Configuration SwitchQoS RouterTrunking UnicastWildcard Mask